Worth a watch. More for non boxing fans than die-hards but well made. Great footage. The story arc is already well known so there you have that against it but a worthwhile film anyway.
"He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that." JS Mill
Yeah...but you're an easy mark and a known Klitschko nuthugger...(hard not to be,pretty charming and intelligent guys, incredible study is disparate styles)
The wife was pretty bangin. A lifelong Big Earl fan, I have developed a late in life weakness for the type. *Spoiler...hottest moment in the film...Vitali's comeback fight, camera pans to wife as she's yelling for him, subtitles read. "Wooooohoooo" (in Ukrainian? weird) My heart goes pitter pat.
"He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that." JS Mill
This is true. I am an unabashed hugger of nuts when it comes to the Klitschkos. I think they'll be like Lewis and appreciated far more when they're gone.
I liked that scene. It was interesting when his wife was talking about how the brothers were different.
Vitali seems to be very much a protective big brother to Waldimir. A lot of great stuff in the movie and worth the time to watch it.
It'll be interesting to see if Vitali runs for president and if his party or a coalition can get anything done. He's very vocal in Ukrainian politics with regard to his opposition to the current administration.
"Gentle in what you do, Firm in how you do it"
- Buck Brannaman
It's a great option for not boxing fans as an intro. Story is great and they are both so obviously well outside the norm in terms of thoughtful athletes.
Natalia...
"He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that." JS Mill
Ok flick, the family comes across as very likeable. The middle portion about stitches and injuries was a little odd though and didn't fit with the rest of the narrative.
"Liberalism is arbitrarily selective in its choice of whose dignity to champion." Adrian Vermeule
Turdacious wrote:Ok flick, the family comes across as very likeable. The middle portion about stitches and injuries was a little odd though and didn't fit with the rest of the narrative.
that part got a little long.
"He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that." JS Mill
Yeah, that could have been shortened a little, but it didn't bother me and I still found it interesting, but don't really feel like it had to be there for the film to make sense or come together.
"Gentle in what you do, Firm in how you do it"
- Buck Brannaman
baffled wrote:Yeah, that could have been shortened a little, but it didn't bother me and I still found it interesting, but don't really feel like it had to be there for the film to make sense or come together.
It was a film about boxers, with a third of the movie dedicated to how stupid it is for people to get involved in boxing. Not cool on the part of the filmmaker, that narrative should have been left out or countered. As a somewhat-educated boxing fan that pissed me off.
"Liberalism is arbitrarily selective in its choice of whose dignity to champion." Adrian Vermeule